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GO WITH THE FLO
It’s always nice to read something about your favourites, so I loved your review of the two reissues of Flo & Eddie (RC 349). In the Q&A, Mark Volman was talking about finishing up the long-lost fifth Flo & Eddie album. But, I have already five Flo & Eddie albums in my collection (not counting the compilation: The History Of Flo & Eddie And The Turtles on Rhino Records RNTA 1998 US 1983), The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie (Reprise MS 2099 US 1972), Flo & Eddie (Reprise MS 2141 US 1973), Illegal, Immoral And Fattening (Columbia PC 33554 US 1975), Moving Targets (CBS 81509 Holland 1976) and Rock Steady With Flo & Eddie (Epiphany Records ELP 4010 US 1981)
Was it due to the drinks (as in the accompanying picture) that he forgot one? Thanks for this great magazine!
by Guido Reyskens
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